Implications of Normal Brain Development for the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia

Volume: 44, Issue: 7, Pages: 660 - 660
Published: Jul 1, 1987
Abstract
• Recent research on schizophrenia has demonstrated that in this disorder the brain is not, strictly speaking, normal. The findings suggest that nonspecific histopathology exists in the limbic system, diencephalon, and prefrontal cortex, that the pathology occurs early in development, and that the causative process is inactive long before the diagnosis is made. If these findings are valid and not epiphenomena, then the pathogenesis of...
Paper Details
Title
Implications of Normal Brain Development for the Pathogenesis of Schizophrenia
Published Date
Jul 1, 1987
Volume
44
Issue
7
Pages
660 - 660
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